In the northeastern corner of Mississippi sits a time machine disguised as a movie theater – the Iuka Drive-In, where watching films isn’t just entertainment, it’s a portal to a simpler America that ...
Pediatric sleep experts at the CDC remind us that most school-age kids do best with about 9 to 12 hours of sleep, and younger ...
Fall’s time change can disrupt your body’s internal clock, leaving you tired in the morning and wide awake at night. Dr.
(HealthDay News) — Teenagers who do not get enough sleep on school nights or have interrupted sleep have a greater risk for suicide, according to a study published Oct. 23 in Sleep Advances.
Saturday night marked the 20th annual Reggie’s Sleepout, honoring the life of Reggie Kelsey who took his life after being phased out of foster care without any ...
Wondering how to help a teen get better sleep? This weekend's time change can be a boost. Here's why. Plus tips from sleep ...
Imagine going on a first date and being asked whether you have life insurance. Or having your phone hacked by a partner. What about being filmed without consent? Unsettling much...We've seen our fair ...
Let me get this out of the way… my kids (or at least my son and older daughter) loved The Monster Squad and were bouncing between fear and laughter throughout its sub-90-minute runtime. I mean, what’s ...
Children's Health specialists recommend adjusting bedtime routines and limiting electronics to ease the transition.
If you think the time change on Sunday is rough for you, your kids and pets will have it rougher., Here's how to start ...
Is melatonin safe for kids? Before you add to cart, pediatrician Dr. Jessica Klein wants you to pump the brakes and get the ...
This weekend, the clocks will fall back one hour for Daylight Savings Time. For parents and children, the change can be ...